Flying High: Top five helicopter destinations across the globe

There’s truly no better way to enjoy the sheer magnitude of Mother Nature’s most breathtaking sights than flying high in the sky in a helicopter. From the mighty Himalayan mountain range to the great wildebeest migration of the African plains, here are our top five helicopter destinations around the world.

Nepal – Mighty Himalayas

Want to reach higher than the highest mountain in the world? With its towering mountain ranges and deep gorges, Nepal is one of the most adventurous helicopter destinations ever. If trekking is more your thing, there are also provisions for that. Make the most of your ‘down’ time and enjoy a taste of mouthwatering Nepali cuisine.

When to go: September or October

Ethiopia – Out of this World

Africa’s oldest independent country is a diverse nation with fascinating landscapes and rich heritage. Fly over breathtaking terrains like the Simien and Bale Mountains or the Danakil Depression – one of the lowest, hottest and driest places in the world with patches of amber, scarlet and green, unlike anywhere in the world. Indeed, the landscape is so unique that you would be forgiven if you thought you were accidentally flying over some other planet altogether!

When to go: Throughout the year

Kenya – Great Migration

Be witness to the great wildebeest migration from up above. If watching two million antelopes crossing the vast plains is not enough, there’s also Kenya’s diverse landscape for you to feast your eyes on, with maybe a glimpse of the famous Mount Kilimanjaro. Depending on your tour plan, you may also get a chance to view the mighty Victoria Falls in Zambia.

When to go: July to September

Chile – At the End of the World

Torres del Paine in Patagonia is perhaps already on your bucket list. Now imagine flying over vast landscapes of spectacular granite peaks, turquoise glacial lagoons, icebergs, fjords, forests and serpentine rivers! For those interested in adventure sports, Patagonia also provides the perfect opportunity for horse riding, canoeing, kayaking, mountain biking and trekking. Keep your eyes peeled for some guanacos and pumas at the Torrers del Paine National Park.

When to go: September to April

New Zealand – The Last Escape

If you are from a crowded city like Hong Kong, New Zealand is like a breath of fresh air. With large expanse of greenery, jagged coastlines, sublime mountains, New Zealand is a reminder of how beautiful our planet actually is!  As some parts of New Zealand are inaccessible by land or water, a helicopter ride is a perfect way to explore otherwise unknown terrains.

When to go: October to April

Already planning your next trip? Luxury travel operator Jacada Travel has you covered with its customised helicopter tours to all the above destinations.

Text: Suchetana Mukhopadhyay

Tip of the iceberg: There’s more to Scandinavia than the Aurora Borealis

 

Fancy sledding in the Arctic Circle on reindeer sledges? Or listening to a private concert in a grotto in Iceland? Or maybe snowmobiling through frozen lakes in Sweden?

If you are all geared up for a Scandinavian adventure this winter, look no further! Award-winning luxury travel company, Jacada Travel, has just introduced its Northern European travel experiences, designed to transport you to the fairy-tale land of Frozen with lots of chilling adventures in tow.

And if winter’s not your thing, fret not, because each season in Scandinavia is unique and brings its own set of attractions. While in autumn, the nature blooms to its brightest colours before a barren winter, in spring-summer, there’s a chance of spotting bears that have just come out of hibernation.

To give us a sneak peek into what’s in store in a Scandinavian vacation, Jacada Travel is currently hosting an exhibition ‘In Search of Light’ by British photographer and explorer, George Turner, who has captured the beauty of lesser-known terrains of Norway, Finland, Scotland and Iceland through his lenses.

Exhibition details:
The Haven by Jacada Travel
29/F Wyndham Place, 40-44 Wyndham Street, Central
21 October to 9 December 2017
From 10am to 8pm (7pm on Mondays)
Free for public

Text: Suchetana Mukhopadhyay